A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Kaki, Iran on April 9, 2013, killing 32 people and injuring 850. The epicenter was located 96 km southeast of Bushehr, where Iran's first nuclear power plant is located. No damage was reported at the power plant. The town of Bushehr experienced some damage from the quake. Iran has a long history of destructive earthquakes and has experienced over 126,000 deaths from quakes in the 20th and 21st centuries due to inadequate building standards and preparation for seismic activity. The earthquake was caused by the interaction of the Arabian, Anatolian, and Eurasian tectonic plates converging beneath Iran.